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Americans are thinking about national ed

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Americans are thinking about national education standards recently developed by teachers and other education experts. The National Governors Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) led the effort.

  The United States, unlike other nations, has never had the same school standards across the country. What is the reason? Education is not discussed in the Constitution. That document limits the responsibilities of the federal government. Other responsibilities, like education, fall to each state.

Local control of education probably was a good idea two hundred years ago. People stayed in the same place and schools knew what students needed to learn. But today, people move to different cities. And some people work at jobs that did not exist even twenty years ago.

Many American educators say that getting a good education should not depend on where you live. They say that some states have lowered their standards in order to increase student scores on tests required by the No Child Left behind Act.

  Kara Schlosser is communications director for the CCSSO. She says the new standards clearly state what a student should be able to do to be successful in college and work.

  Forty--eight states have already shown approval for the standards. Two states refuse to accept the idea. Critics say that working toward the same standards in every state will not guarantee excellence for all. Some educators in Massachusetts say adopting the national standards will hurt their students because the state standards are even higher. Others say the change will be too costly, requiring new textbooks and different kinds of training for teachers. Still others fear federal control.

  Supporters say the standards are goals and do not tell states or teachers how to teach. They also say the federal government is not forcing acceptance. However, approving the standards will help states qualify (取得资格) for some federal grant money.

小题1:What would be the best title for the passage?

A.Local Control of Education Standards out of Date

B.American National Education Standards under Consideration

C.Education Standards in Each State--Good or Bad.

D.Acceptance of the New Standards in the United States小题2:Why is local control of education no 1onger a good idea today?

A.Because local standards are limited.

B.Because it is required by the federal government.

C.Because people today moves among states more often than before.

D.Because America has never had the same school standards throughout the country.小题3:Some people are against the nationa1 education standards because__________

A.the standards are higher than those of each state

B.they are not yet prepared for the new standards

C.the standards may prevent some students gaining excellence

D.they don't want the federal government to train their teachers小题4:If a state agrees to accept the national standards, it will probably get ________.

A.more students

B.advice on how to improve teaching

C.better textbooks

D.money from the federal government

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答案:D

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“I’m 15 minutes older than him. But now I’m younger because of my heart and I’m not going to respect him, ”Alfred said with a smile, pointing to his brother while talking to a roomful of reporters, who laughed frequently at their jokes.

While the twins knew that genetics(遗传学)might have played a role in their condition, they recognized that their bad eating habits might have also contributed to their heart problems. “We’d put half a pound of butter on a steak. I overdid it on all the food that tasted good, so I guess I deserved what I got for not dieting properly. ”

The discussion moved to Anthony’s recovery. In the five years since his heart transplant, he had been on an exercise program where he regularly rode a bicycle for five miles, swam each day, and walked a couple of miles. He was still on medication(药物治疗)but not nearly as much as Alfred, who was just in the early stage of his recovery.

Alfred said his goal, of course, was to feel even better than his brother. “But”, he added, “I love my brother very much. We’re very close and I’m sure we’ll do just fine. ”

小题1:What is this passage about? (within 10 words)

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小题2:What did Alfred and Anthony have in common in character according to Paragraph 1? (within 7 words)

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小题3:Why did Alfred say he was younger than Anthony? (within 8 words)

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小题4:What were the most probable two causes of the brothers’heart problem? (within 6 words)

                                                                  

小题5:What did Anthony do for five years after his operation? (within 7 words)

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